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CFS Aircraft Kawanishi E7K2 (Type 94-2) "ALF"
for Combat Flight Simulator 1.
© Edmundo Abad, May 2003
Santiago- Chile
eabad@entelchile.net
http://mipagina.123.cl/eabad/index.htm

This is freeware!
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Note:

Original FS98 aircraft, converted to CFS1 with new panel, damage profile and textures.

Kawanishi E7K2 ALF
Imperial Japanese Navy 'Kawanishi E7K2, Type 94-2' reconnaissance seaplane since 1938.
Length: 10.50 m
Wing span: 14.00 m
Height 4,85 m
Weight: 2,100 kg
Power: Engine 870 hp Mitubishi Zuisei 11
Max speed 275 km/h
Service ceiling 7.060 m.
Armament 3 x 7,7 mm machine-guns
Bomb-load 120 kg
Original Designer: 'flyman' Yusaku Honma/1997.
e-mail: NBB00407@niftyserve.ne.jp
http://www.vector.co.jp/authors/VA00298
Adapted for CFS by Edmundo Abad/2003
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Installation:

Make a subfolder named E7k2-a under your CFS aircraft folder.

Unzip the zip file to a temporary folder, it will create the right subfolders, then move all files to the subfolder named E7k2-a, in your aircraft folder.

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Credits:
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Original design for FS98: 'flyman' Yusaku Honma/1997
Panel: Default Microsoft CFS Sopwith Camel.
New textures, air file, damage profile and new gunstations: Edmundo Abad/2003

Thanks too to the Microsoft Corporation for developing the CFS.


Copyright and Distribution
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This virtual aircraft is released as Freeware. Copyright (C) Edmundo Abad, 05/2003 Santiago- Chile

As freeware you are permitted to use and distribute this
archive subject to the following conditions:

- You have no right to include this files to a CD without written permission of the authors.

- You have no right to include this files in a commercial pack in any way.

- All author's rights and wishes concerning this archives must be
respected.

Edmundo Abad, 05/2003
Santiago- Chile
eabad@entelchile.net
http://mipagina.123.cl/eabad/index.htm
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